This text focuses on determining the motion of particles through a viscous fluid in bounded and unbounded flow. Its central theme is the mobility relation between particle motion and forces, and it functions as a manual that explains methods for solving particulate flows. 99 figures. 47 tables. 1991 edition. Unabridged republication of the edition published by Butterworth-Heinemann, Boston/London, 1991.
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Hypersonic Inviscid Flow by Wallace D. Hayes, Ronald F. Probstein Unified, self-contained view of nonequilibrium effects, body geometries, and similitudes available in hypersonic flow and thin shock layer; appropriate for graduate-level courses in hypersonic flow theory. 1966 edition.
Fluid Mechanics by Robert A. Granger Structured introduction covers everything the engineer needs to know: nature of fluids, hydrostatics, differential and integral relations, dimensional analysis, viscous flows, more. Solutions to selected problems. 760 illustrations. 1985 edition.